Got to put the work in and dive often , Get hovering at depth and the fundamentals ,be comfortable being uncomfortable. Make the trips to dive open water for us it quarries in 40 degree water with 30 ft viz on a great day. But it’s so worth it.
@pinnacledivingco Жыл бұрын
0:56 in, "most people aren't at the level that they think they are, or at least they're not at the level where they should be..." Yeah, of course this is factually correct! First, "you don't know what you don't know", and decades of garbage training has led to each subsequent generation of [so-called] "instructors" being less and less knowledgable, skilled, and qualified, and ALL of them have always thought they were "great divers". Second, this effect directly impacts the overwhelming majority of divers out there, all receiving sub-par at best training, and all going on to believe they're better than they actually are, simply because, well, "you don't know what you don't know." 🤦🏼♂ What you're describing is exactly what we deal with on a regular and routine basis here...
@fabig1736 Жыл бұрын
Great video and very good insights. That propulsion technique at 04:37 kinda blows my mind - never seen anything like it but have to try. Is there a tutorial on it somewhere?
@sidemountscubadiving Жыл бұрын
Thank you, many tutorials found here www.sidemounting.com/product/scuba-diving-masterclass/ and here www.sidemounting.com/product/free-course-access/ Regards, Steve
@williamtobias2420 Жыл бұрын
@sidemountscubadiving Thank you for the video! Question: can someone explain what "moving feet use the heel touch" means at 2:10?
@sidemountscubadiving Жыл бұрын
Hi, this is covered fully in this course, only cost £10 for access www.sidemounting.com/product/scuba-diving-masterclass/ heel touch technique is a way to discipline a diver about where his feet are as you cannot see them like you can your hands, useful for static holding skills, like trim checks. Regards, Steve
@celine8811 Жыл бұрын
As someone just starting to look into technical training and possibly sidemount, I would find something like an assessment dive with my future instructor helpful. Tell me where I stand and if my skills are sufficient to continue. If not, tell me what to work on. But I guess that's kind of what a fundamentals / intro to tec course does, but in a course format. But how about a sidemount course? If it's an entry level course, shouldn't those skills be taught if they're not perfect yet?
@sidemountscubadiving Жыл бұрын
Getting a 1 day assessment is a very good idea, we have a sidemount experience day but to be honest we never really get asked for it, people who come to us go for the 4 or 5 day Sidemount Essentials course, details on this page www.sidemounting.com/in-water-training/ Regards, Steve
@palauescapejosephgucci9477 Жыл бұрын
You guys really hit the hammer on the nail... Getting your students starting on the right path is key.. Thank you for putting this out there.. 🤝🦾